allocution

/ˌæləˈkjuːʃən/
noun
  1. A formal speech, especially one that addresses a group of people with authority or purpose.
    • The president's allocution to the nation outlined new policies for education.
    • The principal's allocution at the assembly inspired students to work harder.
    • During the trial, the judge gave an allocution before announcing the sentence.
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